Thursday, February 24, 2005

Update: vote on new Coup d'Etat rule

The proposed Coup D'Etat rule has been considered by the Great Powers of Europe. After close scrutiny, France, England and Austria have decided to vote against the proposed changes, effectively vetoing the proposal.

We will have a 100% standard game, consequently. In case a country fails to send in its orders, it will be considered to be on civil disorder, with all units holding position during that turn. Expect also massive asskicking to the poor fool that goes through that, both in the battlefield and being scorned by the players.

The judge encourages two things to avoid that:
  1. Preliminary orders. Even before negotiations with other powers, it is strongly advised to send a preliminary set of orders. Better make random moves than no moves at all.
  2. If you have to leave the game, please tell us. We have some very able replacement players waiting. Do not ruin the game balance by not paying attention to the war.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Cognoscenti regret the peremtory refusal to consider the merits of such a rule. We deplore this lack of foresight and imagination, and consider it reflective of reactionary nations who fear destabilization from within.

7:01 PM  

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